| 1. | Such blatant grandiosity is anathema to the nuanced language of diplomacy.
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| 2. | "Capital investments are anathema, " he said.
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| 3. | He emigrated to Kentucky and found his politics anathema to locals.
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| 4. | Some of this will be anathema to their Ministry of Defense.
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| 5. | Eventually, the Alsups became anathema to the whole community here.
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| 6. | Though popular with the public, Powell is anathema to Buchanan.
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| 7. | Tate, White and Linda Smith are anathema to organized labor.
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| 8. | He supported a tax on tobacco that is anathema to Republicans.
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| 9. | The days when decorative was anathema are behind us once again.
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| 10. | To summarize the industry view, price controls would be anathema.
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